Severe Thunderstorm Watch Issued Across Parts of Wisconsin
A severe thunderstorm watch has been announced for several areas in Wisconsin, including Kenosha County. The watch, issued by the National Weather Service cNWSc, is active until 3 a.m. Tuesday and indicates that conditions are ripe for the development of severe thunderstorms.
The NWS defines a severe thunderstorm as one that produces hail one inch in diameter or larger, or winds that reach or exceed 58 miles per hour. Such watches are typically issued well in advance of expected severe weather, allowing residents time to prepare and review safety protocols.
As the storm system approaches, residents in the affected areas are advised to stay alert and be ready to seek shelter if necessary. The potential for severe weather, including strong winds and heavy rainfall, poses risks that should not be overlooked.
Weather Conditions and Safety Precautions
In addition to the severe thunderstorm watch, the region is experiencing warm weather that could contribute to the instability in the atmosphere. This combination of warm temperatures and storm conditions has raised concerns among meteorologists and local authorities.
Residents are encouraged to monitor local forecasts and heed any warnings issued by the NWS. Staying informed is crucial during such weather events, as conditions can change rapidly.
While the watch is currently in effect, the duration may vary based on the evolving weather situation. Authorities urge individuals to familiarize themselves with severe thunderstorm safety tips, ensuring they have a plan in place should severe weather occur.
As interest in this weather event grows, many are turning to online resources for updates. With thousands already seeking information, it’s clear that the community is taking the threat seriously.


